Main

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html import

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Events

first seen date

2024-11-09 20:49:38

expired found date

-

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2024-11-09 20:49:38

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Open Graph

title

Read After Burnout

description

Adventures in Everyday Madness Continuing

site name

Read After Burnout

author

updated

2026-01-21 07:55:21

raw text

Read After Burnout – Adventures in Everyday Madness Continuing Skip to content Search Search for: Read After Burnout Adventures in Everyday Madness Continuing Menu The Piper 65 Passover Open Search Next Book. Murder Mystery… Liam returns… Read After Burnout People who belong to Conwy (Conway if you’re English) like to think of themselves as true inheritors of the true Welsh. That is to say the Welsh who refused to bow to Edward 1 when he was rampaging through the principality. The castle is a tourist pull and statement of English intent. The walls, though, are far more serious. They go all the way back to Llewellyn The Great. If you’re Welsh, Llewellyn is a big name. Anyway, the people who are born inside the walls of Conwy like to call themselves Jackdaws. They call me a seagull. This errant spouse that I have been asked to investigate is one of the most important Jackdaws in the town. He has a string of small shops, newsagents and ice-cream parlours, and a f...

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